I see lots of sites default to a very small 300x300 px image in the code. If you use these libraries, please make sure to specify a good sized default image in your code. I don’t trust them for image indexing-but I’m jaded-I have seen some sites perform very will with their image indexing using these libraries. I see a lot of sites using libraries that support the new lazyloading capability of browsers. 2) Be very careful with your lazyloading libraries and code That’s my logic maybe I’m crazy, maybe not. Google would not know the severity of those errors and Google reports on them-so maybe that’s something to worry about. If Google see’s that something unexpected is happening in your client code, generating errors, maybe they choose to send visitors somewhere else - to a site with no errors. Google’s job is to provide the most relevant results to its search customers. If you’re throwing javascript errors in your client code, we know one thing for certain-something unexpected happened in your code. If you don’t know how to fix them, find someone that can. This seems like a no-brainer, yet I’m consistently shocked how many console errors I see on our customers’ sites-gross misconduct that would make even a fresh young developer cringe.Ĭonsole errors are reported on inside of Google Search Console. 1) Get rid of ALL javascript console errors.
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